The Stone Bank School District superintendent will work from outside the building until her exit in May

Lynn Davies will leave Stone Bank School District in May.(Photo: Submitted)

Stone Bank School Superintendent Lynn Davies will leave the school district at the end of the year, according to a voluntary resignation agreement obtained by Lake Country Now.

Until then, she will work outside the school building, according to a letter to parents.

Under the resignation agreement, drafted in December 2018, Davies last day with the district will be May 28.

According to the December letter to parents from the Stone Bank School Board, Davies submitted her resignation "due to personal reasons."

Davies will work on duties assigned by the board for the remainder of the school year, but off site, according to the letter. The letter did not include a reason why Davies would work outside the building. District officials have not responded to questions about the arrangement.

An email to Davies' work address seeking comment went unanswered. The school district website also does not list a phone number or email address for Davies, unlike other employees.

An interim principal, Laurie Wohlfiel, was hired in January. Wohlfiel was a former educator at the Richmond School District, according to her Linkedin profile. Richmond, like Stone Bank, is a K-8 feeder district for the Arrowhead Union High School District.

According to the resignation agreement, Stone Bank will pay Davies $10,438.55 for unused vacation.

Davies and the district also agreed on a non-disparagement clause, which means the two sides cannot make disparaging or defamatory comments about the other.

Stone Bank will offer COBRA insurance to Davies until June 30, 2019, according to documents. The board will also pay up to $2,000 for Davies to attend a national and/or state conference.

By signing the agreement, Davies agreed not to be employed by the district at any time in the future.

School Board President Kurt Prange did not respond to an email seeking comment. When contacted by phone, a district employee said Davies was on a "personal leave." Prange did not return phone messages.

He did respond to an email asking about new superintendent finalists and said the district is in the process of selecting six candidates.

"The personnel committee is busy coordinating the next round of interviews in order to further screen the candidates," Prange said.

Davies took over as superintendent at Stone Bank on July 1, 2016, to replace Phil Meissen. Davies, previously just the principal, was hired to act as superintendent and principal.

According to salary figures obtained from the state Department of Public Instruction, Davies' 2017-18 salary was $118,000. Her total compensation with benefits totaled $156,369.

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